If I can't help personally, there are a few hints I can give you to help you find the information yourself.
If you are looking for information about an author or work, try a Google search.
I have found Google more useful than any other search engine I've used in looking for information about classics. The more search terms you use, and the more specific they are, the better.

If you are looking for a copy of a book, and you couldn't find it on Amazon (either new or in their ZShops), be sure to check other online bookstores, both new and used. My first stops when helping people find books are:

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